Toy horsemobile



R. A. HUNARIAN.

TOY HORSEMOBILE.

APPLICATION FILED AuG.19, 1920.

Lrg Patented May w, 19m.

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Application tiled ingaat i9, 1920. Serial lto. enthlt.'

To all 'whom it may concern.'

Be it known that ll, RAFAEL A. HUNARIAN, a citizen of the v`United States, and a resident of San Francisco7 county of San Francisco, State of California, have invented a new and useful Toy lllorseinobile, ot which the following is a specication. i l

M enventionrelates in general to toys, and as reference more particularly to a toy vehicle or rather a combined hobby horse and vehicle. I

Among the objects my invention is to produce a so called horsernobile with the same so constructed that the rider will experiencerealistic conditions in riding the toy, to which end one feature of the invention resides in providing means whereby the steering wheels of the vehicle may be guided by the reins, which pass throu h the mouth of the horse, and cooperan; with means arranged hidden within the body of the horse and connected in steering relation with the steering wheels.

A further object of the invention is to provide propelling means for the traction wheels of the vehicle, which means are likewise hidden within the body of the vehicle, and preferably operated through the manipulation of the stirrup straps.

l/'ith these and further objects in view the invention will be further described with reterence to the illustrative embodiment shown in the accompan in drawing, and in which llligure 1 is a si e e evation of the toy illus- Eipeciilcation of Lettere Fatent.

trating the application ot the invention;`

Fig. 2 is a perspective view of the steering means, and the propelling means apart from the supporting and housing structure..

eferring now to the drawing in detail ll prefer to provide a wheeled carriage upon which the horse 5 is mounted and with the same having a saddle 6 adapted to be occupied by the rider.

'llhe wheeled carriage will include the rear traction wheels 7 and the front traction wheels 8; the former being mounted. upon an axle 9, which will include a crank shaft with the drive'rods 10 and 1l connected to the crank thereof and extending through the horse, and with their opposite ends connected to the linksor short levers 12 and 13, which are xedA upon the short shafts llt and 15 journaled within the horse and entending through the opposite sides thereof.. Mounted'upon the outer ends of the shafts retreated Pray-io, rear 1d and 15 are the stirrup leversy 16 and 17 which teinate inthe stirrups 18 and 19.

The horse may be supported upon the traction wheels 7 in any convenient manner, for instance by the supports 20.

As a coin ined rneans for mounting the hprse upon the steering wheels 8 and to a so employ a pair of short axles 21 and 22, which are carried by the downwardly presented ends or the yoke 23 with the steering post 2d on the yoke adapted to extend vertically within the horse, and having a plate or plates 25 arranged as a bearing surface 'for the horse to rest upon, and at the saine time enabling the yoke to be turned independent thereot. Arranged on the post 24E is a steering arno 2t around which a cable or cord 27 is passed and presented forwardly oli the horses neck with a pair ot smaller wheels or pulleys 28 and 29 arranged on opposite sides of the horses mouth so that the cable or cord 27 may be passed around these elements and presented'rearwardly on the outside et the neck in a position where it ma be-\grasped by the riderand manipnlate4 practically in the same manner as guiding a horse.

A suitable bracket 26 is employed to brace the steering post at the top.

llrorn the above construction it will be readily appreciated that by imparting a pull on one sident the reins the steering arm 26 will imparta turning edect tothe yoke 23 and through it to the steering wheels 8 whereby the toy may lne-.guided while the rider thereof is actuating the stirrups back and forth with his feet to impart a cranking action to the axle 9 with the cranking arrangement driving the traction wheels 7.

llclaini: l i lin a toy of theclass described, a toy horse. a seatI upon the horse, leversextending downwardly on opposite sidesvof the horse and comprising loot rests for an occupant of the seat, lshort transverse shafts journaledwithin the body oi the horse and protruding from the ,sides of the seat, said levers being hired to the ends of said shafts, links lined to the shafts within the body of the horse, rods connected to the free ends of said links and extending rearwardly and downwardly through the horse with their opposite ends connected to a crank, said crank Qcomprising an axle with traction provide a steering gear ll propose to ll lll@ wheels for the toy mounted thereon, steering wheels mounted forward of said traction wheels, e downwardly curved ork for supporting the horse on the steering wheels,

d' 5 the ends of said fork'termnatng 'in outwardly presented axles for the steering* wheels'wth its opposite meeting ends supporting aplate which in turn provides a rest for the forward part of the horse, a

10 steering post.extending vertically within the horse and xed to said plate, a T-head at the top ofsaid post having' an abutment l with the to'interior of the horse, a transverse Across arm fixed to said post below said T-headpull cords attached to the ends of Said arm, said cords extending forward within the neck of the horse and out of the \mouth thereof; pulleys in the corners vof the RAFAEL AST@ s HUN/MQN 

